Major change is the arduino and esp8266 compatibility with the same code, the goal is to be able to maintain the gateway for both platform on a more easy way.You will notice also that the code has been optimized and the sram footprint also.It is now possible to define into the topic some rcswitch parameters like protocol and pulselength.I add some requests about adding direct modules like DHT sensor or fan on the gateway but wouldn't like to drift the code from what it is first ... a gateway. So as to do that, Addons modules can be now added with an extra file called Zaddon... it must have its parameters on its own. The user and setup guide is now on the github wiki. This new version is on a beta state at this time.

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Hi, I'm using your project in my 433MHz setup and it works flawlessy on my local test MQTT Server, but it isn't working on my main MQTT Server wich is SSL protected, any ways to solve this? Thanks in advance

Hi,I was wondering if it can do different bit? Some of my rf devices are 12bit & 32bit for the code. I have read the codes using a nano & rc_switch to get the codes + bit + protocol. I can see that you can set protocol using the 433_* in the topic.ThanksMatt

Yes to 24 to 32 bit (RF Switch/power points).Would it be easy to add a 3rd variable to ie BIT_12 or BIT_24 or BIT_32 that would force the the bit to a different value mySwitch.send(data,bit)?I think the 12 bit one may also be to do with timing (386ms which I tried setting). I am going to try my 3 other fan controllers & see if they work, they are from a different manufacturer. Thanks for your help, it is very appreciated, I ,am new to all this so have had a steep learning curve.I am trying to increase my wife's appreciation factor for automating our house.

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